Wallace Neff Photograph Collection: Finding Aid
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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c87m0fgj No online items Wallace Neff Photograph Collection: Finding Aid Finding aid prepared by Erin Chase, Diann Benti and Suzanne Oatey. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens Photo Archives 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, California 91108 Phone: (626) 405-2191 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.huntington.org © November 2017 The Huntington Library. All rights reserved. Wallace Neff Photograph photCL 211 1 Collection: Finding Aid Overview of the Collection Title: Wallace Neff Photograph Collection Dates (inclusive): approximately 1913-1980s Bulk dates: 1930s-1960s Collection Number: photCL 211 Creator: Neff, Wallace, 1895-1982. Extent: 6 flat boxes Repository: The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Photo Archives 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, California 91108 Phone: (626) 405-2191 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.huntington.org Abstract: This collection contains photographs, papers and published articles related to Los Angeles architect Wallace Neff (1895-1982) and his work designing residential and public buildings, primarily in Southern California, approximately 1913-1960s. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of buildings, with some photographs of Neff's sketches, photographs of architectural drawings, portraits of Neff, and correspondence, patent drawings and other papers pertaining to airform construction. Language: English. Access Open to qualified researchers by prior application through the Reader Services Department. For more information, contact Reader Services. Publication Rights The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining necessary permissions rests with the researcher. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Wallace Neff Photograph Collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Provenance Gift of Wallace Neff and Wallace L. Neff, November 10, 1976, and Wallace Neff, May 1978. Biographical Note Los Angeles architect Wallace Neff (1895-1982) designed many residential and public buildings of note in Southern California from 1919 to 1975. Although best known for magnificent homes for famous clients such as King Vidor, Edward L. Doheny, Darryl Zanuck, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, and Amelita Galli-Curci, he also created and patented a mass-produced and inexpensive dwelling called the Bubble House. Neff was born in La Mirada, California, on January 28, 1895, though he spent much of his childhood in the residence of his grandfather Andrew McNally in Altadena, California. Neff married Louise Updegraff in 1924, and they had three children: Phyllis (born 1925), Wallace (born 1930), and Arthur (born 1932). Scope and Content The photographs in this collection are chiefly black-and-white 8 x 10-inch professional images of residences and other projects designed by Neff, including interiors, exteriors, and aerial views, as well as photographs of architectural drawings. The majority of buildings represented are in California, but there are a few projects in other states and the Virgin Islands. Items in the collection include photographic prints; photocopies of published images; photographs of sketches and renderings; published articles and clippings; and some correspondence and patent documents related to airform construction. Neff appears in several photographs in portraits and with family members, including a copy photograph showing Neff as a young boy with his family in Salzburg, Austria. The airform construction or "Bubble house" materials include correspondence, copies of drawings, clippings and photographs, including snapshots of airform housing under construction in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Several of the photographs were made by photographers Julius Padilla, Padilla Studios, and Maynard L. Parker. Many of the photographs in this collection were used in Architecture of Southern California (Rand McNally, 1964), by Wallace Neff, and later in Alson Clark and Wallace Neff, Jr.'s Wallace Neff: Architect of California's Golden Age (Capra Press, Wallace Neff Photograph photCL 211 2 Collection: Finding Aid 1986), and Wallace Neff 1895-1982: The Romance of Regional Architecture (The Huntington Library, 1989). An autograph copy of Architecture of Southern California by Wallace Neff is part of this collection (Box 6). Related materials in the Huntington Library • Wallace Neff Family Collection (photCL 450): contains photographs of Neff and his family as well as photos of architectural works by Neff • Wallace Neff Architectural Collection (archNeff): contains original drawings and duplicates of many of the photographs in this collection (photCL 211). For additional photographs of works by Wallace Neff, see also: • Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material, 1930-1974 (photCL MLP) • William M. Clarke Architectural Negative Collection (photCL 415) Arrangement Arranged in the following series and subseries: • Photographs • Photographs of Residential and Other Building Projects (+ some photographs of drawings) • Photographs of Sketches and Renderings • Photographs of Airform Construction • Portraits of Wallace Neff • Airform Construction: Correspondence and General Information • Publications Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Huntington Library's Online Catalog. Subjects Neff, Wallace, 1895-1982 -- Archives. Neff, Wallace, 1895-1982 -- Photographs. Architects -- California -- Archives. Architecture -- California -- Los Angeles -- Designs and plans. Architecture, Domestic -- California -- Photographs. Concrete houses -- Designs and plans. Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Pictorial works. Forms/Genres Photographs. Clippings. Correspondence. Contributors Padilla, Julius, photographer. Parker, Maynard L., 1900-1976, photographer. Padilla Studios, photographer. Photographs Box 1 Photographs of Residential & Other Building Projects Item 1 Barlow, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jarvis, Residence: 200 N. Michillinda, Sierra Madre, CA [interior] Item(s) 2 - 13 Bennett, Joan, Residence: Holmby Hills, CA [interior and exterior] Item(s) 14 - 16a Bourne, Arthur, Residence: Palm Springs, CA [interior, exterior, and photograph of drawing] Item 17 Bourne, Arthur, Residence: San Marino, CA [aerial exterior] Item(s) 18 - 21 Browne, Dr. & Mrs. Francis, Residence: Bel Air, CA [exterior] Item 22 Browne, Dr. & Mrs. Francis, Residence: Irvine Ranch, CA [photograph of perspective drawing] Wallace Neff Photograph photCL 211 3 Collection: Finding Aid Photographs Item 23 Bryant, Susanna Bixby, Residence: Santa Ana, CA [exterior] Item 24 Busch, Mrs. Lillie, Residence: 1290 Hillcrest, Pasadena, CA [aerial exterior] Item(s) 25 - 27a Bush, Mr. Irving T., Residence: Lake Wales, FL [interior and exterior] Item(s) 28 - 32 California Security Loan Corporation: 315-325 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA [interior and exterior] Item(s) 33 - 34 Catholic University, Doheny House of Studies: Washington, D.C. [exterior] Item(s) 35 - 39a Chandler, Ralph, Residence: 150 S. Rossmore Ave., Los Angeles, CA [interior and exterior] Item(s) 40 - 40a Collins, Wilbur, Residence: Pasadena, CA [exterior Item(s) 41 - 46 Culver, Harry, Residence: Cheviot Hills, CA [interior and exterior] Item 47 Dobbins, Horace, Hillside Development (project): Pasadena, CA [No print - negative only] Item(s) 48 - 52a Doheny, Mr. & Mrs. Edward L., Ranch House, "Ferndale": Santa Paula Canyon, CA [interior and exterior; one image of Mrs. Edward L. (Carrie Estelle) Doheny sitting at gears of construction crane] Item 53 Doheny, Mr. & Mrs. Edward L., Sketch for Mausoleum [photograph of drawing] Item(s) 54 - 60 Doheny Memorial Library, St. John's Seminary: Calabasas, CA [interior and exterior] Item(s) 61 - 62a Duff, Warren, Residence: Los Angeles, CA [exterior] Item(s) 63 - 69 Eaton, Roy, Residence: Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara, CA [interior and exterior] Item(s) 70 - 73 Fairbanks, Douglas (Sr.), Ranch House (project): Rancho Santa Fe, CA [photograph of drawing] Item(s) 74 - 77 Fairbanks, Frederick Cole, Residence [photocopies]: 865 Orlando Rd., San Marino, CA Box 2 Photographs of Residential & Other Building Projects Item(s) 78 - 86 Galli-Curci, Amelita, Residence: La Jolla, CA [interior, exterior, aerial, and photograph of Amelita Galli-Curci with Wallace Neff, 1962] Item(s) 87 - 88 Galli-Curci, Amelita, Residence: Rancho Santa Fe, CA [exterior] Item(s) 89 - 102 Galli-Curci, Amelita, Residence: Westwood, CA [exterior, photograph of drawing, and photographs of Amelita Galli-Curci and husband, Homer Samuels] Item(s) 103 - 105 Garner, Jr., Robert, Residence: 937 Avondale Rd., San Marino, CA [exterior] Item(s) 106 - 109 Gillette, Mr. King C., Ranch House: near Calabasas, CA [exterior and photograph of drawing] Item 110 Hahn, Mrs. Herman F. (Louise), Residence: Beverly Hills, CA [exterior] Item(s) 111 - 112 Haigh, John D., Residence: 1173 San Marino Ave., San Marino, CA [exterior] Item(s) 113 - 116 Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F., Residence: 10000 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA [exterior and photograph of drawing] Item 117 Imerman, Stanley, Residence: Beverly Hills, CA [exterior (color)] Item 118 Libbey, Edward Drummond, Stables: Ojai, CA [photograph of drawing] Item(s) 119 - 126 Manresa Jesuit Retreat House Chapel: Azusa, CA [interior and exterior; photograph